Cooperation

the College shapes skills for multi-professional and multicultural teamwork in its staff and learners while in continuous national and international cooperation with organisations that support development.

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Norlys

NORLYS

Norlys is a nursing network the main aim of which is to widen and deepen professional knowledge, skills and the way of thinking by enhancing student and teacher mobility among its member institutions/countries and to develop common intensive courses. The emphases are on increasing placements for students doing clinical studies and on developing intensive courses with active participation of teachers and students from its member institutions. The network promotes both student and teacher exchange. Student exchange mainly involves short-term clinical placements at partner schools abroad. Teachers have a chance to visit partner schools and to spread new learning methods and share their research projects.

The work of the network is funded per year at a time: the activities of the next period will be funded if the activities of the previous period have been successfully carried out and the action plan and funding application for the following period have been submitted.

Tallinn Health College became a member of Norlys network on 20.08.2008 at the preparatory meeting of the Programme Nordplus Norlys cooperation network in Turku Polytechnic, Finland. Participants: Hildur Sigurdardottir from the University of Iceland; Riitta Kuismin and Meri Pihlajavaari from the Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, Gunilla Hallvar-Hudd from the Novia University of Applied Sciences, Raija Sairanen from Turku Polytechnic, Finland; Jette Tegner from CVU Oresund, Denmark; Suzanne Bancel from Oslo University College, Norway; Christina Rehn-Ulaner from Karolinska Institute, Mona Petterson from Uppsala University, Sweden; Tiina Juhansoo from Tallinn Health College, Estonia; Arturas Razbaudauskas from Klaipeda University, Lithuania. Photo 1Photo 2Photo 3

18.–22.03.2013 an intensive course titled "Complementary Care in Nursing Practice" takes place in the framework of the Norlys network of the Nordplus project at the Vaasa University of Applied Sciences in Finland. The participants form the Tallinn Health Care College are lecturer of the Chair of Nursing Merit Kotsar and the students from the Chair of Nursing Ilvi Leis, Sille Pihlak, Elli Maripu and Eve Murulaid.

19.–23.03.2012 intensive course titled "Complementary Health Care" takes place in the framework of the Norlys project of the Nordplus programme in Oslo, Norway. The participants of the course are students and lecturers from Estonia, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Latvia. The intensive course is carried through by teacher of the Chair of Nursing Agve Nuiamäe and the students of the Chair of Nursing Martin Mand and Marelle Maiste.

1.02.–30.08.2012 a working group is formed to prepare and carry through an intensive course titled "Complementary Health Care" in the framework of the Norlys project of the Nordplus programme in Oslo, Norway. The members of the working group are guest lecturer and teacher of the Chair of Nursing Agve Nuiamäe and the students of the Chair of Nursing Martin Mand and Marelle Maiste.

11.–13.09.2011 vice rector of development and international relations Tiina Juhansoo participates in the meeting of the Norlys network at the Riga University, Latvia.

18.02.2011 a meeting takes place with the representative of the Norlys network Susanne Bancel from the Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway. The meeting discusses organizing a course titled „Nordic/Baltic Perspectives on Nursing Diagnoses and Diagnostics" (3 ECTS) 11.–15.04.2011 in Tallinn, Estonia. Participants of the meeting are Suzanne Bancel, vice rector of development and international relations Tiina Juhansoo, language lecturer Kristi Voll, head of the library Ülle Kuuse, specialist of development and internationals relations Gunnar Riisenberg. Photo